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“Last Night all the Synagogues in Germany were Burned”: Intimacy and Ethnographic Practice in a Familial Life History

机译:“昨晚德国的所有犹太教堂被烧毁”:家族生活史中的亲密关系和人种学实践

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Through a series of life history interviews with my Grandmother in her Ft. Lauderdale apartment, I reflect on the underappreciated advantages of fostering intimate interpersonal relationships in ethnographic practice. Relating examples from my grandmother’s description of her experiences in Nazi Germany, I argue that intimacy can in many cases serve as a powerful tool to make research more rigorous by helping to forestall temptations to overgeneralize interview data to confirm preconceived expectations, while also promoting deeper insights into the diversity and subtly of individual conceptions of self. I connect this argument to larger debates regarding the advantages and disadvantages of insider and outsider ethnographic practice.
机译:通过对我祖母在她脚下的一系列生活史采访。在劳德代尔的公寓中,我反思了在人种学实践中建立亲密的人际关系的不足。关于祖母描述她在纳粹德国的经历的例子,我认为亲密关系在许多情况下可以通过帮助防止诱惑来过度概括访谈数据以确认先入为主的期望,同时促进更深刻的见解,从而使研究更加严格进入个体自我概念的多样性和微妙之处。我将此论点与关于内部人和外部人种人种学实践的优缺点的较大辩论联系起来。

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